Court Rules Cops Can’t Stop-and-Frisk You For Carrying A Gun
This expert analysis from Colion Noir breaks down a significant federal court ruling. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals determined that law enforcement cannot stop and frisk individuals solely based on the suspicion of carrying a firearm without any accompanying suspicious activity or evidence of law-breaking. The ruling emphasizes that exercising the right to carry a firearm does not, in itself, constitute reasonable suspicion for a search, drawing parallels to other constitutional rights.









